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Craig C. Douglas is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Wyoming, holding the School of Energy Resources Distinguished Professor title. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science. His research focuses on computational science, parallel computing, and data science, with expertise in multigrid methods and numerical solutions for partial differential equations. He leads the NumPor project and has developed high-performance tools for CO2 sequestration simulations and wildfire modeling.
Education: Ph.D. in Computer Science from Yale University (1982), followed by M.Phil. (1981), M.S. (1978), and B.A. in Mathematics from University of Chicago (1977).
Research interests emphasize eXtreme Technical Computing, Big Data applications, and dynamic data-driven systems. His work integrates physical models with sensor networks for real-time adaptive simulations. Notable projects include DBDDAS frameworks and parallel computing optimizations.
Awards include the 21st Century Engineer (2017, International Association of Engineers) and visiting professorships at King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (2011–2014) and Kyoto University (2015, 2017).
Grants and collaborations involve energy resource modeling, wildfire simulation, and computational infrastructure. His lab focuses on advancing numerical methods for complex systems with applications in energy, environment, and healthcare.



